He left CNN, the Communist News Network, for the #1 rated news show, Fox News.

The Fox News Insider sat down with Fox Business Network’s Lou Dobbs and asked him everything we thought you’d want to know about him — from his first job in the business to the best advice he’s ever received. Lou Dobbs gets down to business with the Insider: How did you get into the TV news business? I went to work for a 500-watt radio station as a police and fire reporter for KBLU-AM in Yuma, Arizona. I started each day at about 3 a.m. and I was making about $75 a week, having the time of my life. I knew I had found what I loved and what I’d love for the rest of my life. It was a few years ago, but that’s how it all began. What is the best advice you have ever received? I’m one of those people who has gotten lucky and gotten a lot of great advice. I think the advice my father gave me, a long time ago, in junior high school as we called it then … He said to me, “Say exactly what you mean, and mean what you say.” Now, some people would accuse me of overdoing it, but I found it to be very helpful throughout my life. What excites you about working at Fox Business Network? Working at Fox Business Network is giving me a chance to work with such a great group of people and with such terrific leadership. This is a dream come true for me and I’m so ready to get underway. I’m just delighted to be here.

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